Ulpian
Released: Dec 09, 1982
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover, 314 pages
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This is the fourth by Honoré in a series of studies of Roman lawyers and legal sources based on an analysis of style and working methods. The writings of Ulpian surpass in volume those of any other Roman jurist, and it is from his masterly summary of Roman law that later generations have drawn so much of their impression of the system. Honoré here convincingly distinguishes Ulpian's genuine works from those mistakenly attributed to him, and suggests an ingenious hypothesis about his method of compostiion and the dates of the genuine works.
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